Abstract

This work presents comparisons between numerical simulations and secondary electron emission yield measurements. The impact on the secondary electron emission yield of a growing graphite layer deposited on copper substrates is analyzed. The numerical simulations confirm experimental observations showing that a very thin coating deposit, with a thickness of few nm, can affect significantly the emission yield of an irradiated material. Beyond 5 nm thickness, the surface material alone drives the secondary emission.

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